Word: collaborationism
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Collaboration at this level, with this kind of intensity, imparts its own reciprocal coloration. If Lanois gave these disparate artists a certain sympathetic unity of sound, he took from them a kind of thematic restlessness and artistic recklessness. He then applied those qualities to Acadie (1989), his wondrous first solo...
Jewett presents a new compromise date rape definition, the result of collaboration among Viggiani, her successor Viggiani L. Mackay-Smith '78 and Heinicke, which is "sexual intercourse against the will of the victim." The new definition favors the council's definition and reflects Jewett's desire for a negative criterion...
Lapine spoke fondly, and candidly, of his collaboration with Finn, revealing what he assured us was something. "Bill would admit to in a minute:
The new policy is largely the result of collaboration between former Assistant Dean for Co-Education Janet A. Viggiani of the Date Rape Task Force and former Chair of the Undergraduate Council Malcolm A. Heinicke '93.
Michael T. McMahon, the commission investigator who is coordinating the operation, originally proposed that three-time violators be subject to a seven-day suspension. That sentence was reduced when the educational "Tips" program, developed in collaboration with Cambridge's Substance Abuse Task Force, was added instead.